Our website uses cookies to improve your user experience. If you continue browsing, we assume that you consent to our use of cookies. More information can be found in our Cookies Policy and Privacy Policy .

Described by (both) shocked spectators as “a night of heavy tackling and deft ball control”, the final was between Union and Real Time. And the result? 2-1 to Union.

But any unity in the Union team dissolved as the stalwarts, Robin Richmond and Tim Fendley, tried to claim all the credit.

Goalie and captain “Stopper” Richmond says: “I’m convinced the tournament ultimately turned on a string of stunning reflex saves that I made at key moments in a number of games.”

“Dynamo” Fendley counters: “The lad Richmond done great but games are won or lost at the feet of strikers.” He scored, you see.

Asked for a team photo (which would have uncovered the ringers in their team), Union sent the image seen above. It looks less like Fendley, Richmond et al than Spurs parading the European Cup Winners’ Cup circa 1961. Foul!